Our Online Store have the new products: RFID antenna board. Currently it can work with JC10M24R and JCOP4 card chips.
Compared with normal cards, the antenna board module has a smaller size and fixed holes, which is easy to integrate in the IOT(Internet Of Things) project.

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Looking for proper card

Post by sheeybujk » Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:35 pm

Could anybody recommend a type of java card, which should support ECC function and meanwhile the EEPROM should be larger than 40k?

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Re: Looking for proper card

Post by tay00000 » Thu Oct 20, 2016 11:16 pm

Click on the STORE link above and find those with ECC tag.

These cards in the store have EC:
- JCOP-card
- Javacard A22CR

Here are some interesting things:
- eJavaToken does have ECC but I am not sure why JavaCardOS team did not tag the ECC tag on eJavaToken. My catalogue which I obtain directly from Feitian themselves showed that ECC is part of eJavaToken. You might want the eJavaToken if you want a token-based form factor.

- JavaCard A40CR is shown to have optional ECC (according to a catalogue given to me by Feitian) but I am guessing the A40CR that JavaCardOS stocks up does not come with the optional ECC enabled.

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Re: Looking for proper card

Post by JavaCardOS » Fri Oct 21, 2016 5:12 am

As tay00000 mentioned, currently JCOP card and A22CR card in the store can meet your requirement.
And if you need java card with USB key form, you can select eJava Token (supporting ECC).
But A40CR card doesn't support ECC at present.

And a new java card product developed by JavaCardOS team will come out soon. This card can also satisfy your needs and its price will be lower than other similar cards.

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Re: Looking for proper card

Post by JavaCardOS » Fri Oct 21, 2016 5:25 am

tay00000 wrote:Here are some interesting things:
- eJavaToken does have ECC but I am not sure why JavaCardOS team did not tag the ECC tag on eJavaToken. My catalogue which I obtain directly from Feitian themselves showed that ECC is part of eJavaToken. You might want the eJavaToken if you want a token-based form factor.

- JavaCard A40CR is shown to have optional ECC (according to a catalogue given to me by Feitian) but I am guessing the A40CR that JavaCardOS stocks up does not come with the optional ECC enabled.


Hi tay00000,

- eJava Token in our online store does support ECC function. And we have added ECC tag on eJava Token now.
- Please kindly noted that A40CR card in our store doesn't support ECC.

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Re: Looking for proper card

Post by tay00000 » Fri Oct 21, 2016 5:35 am

Thank you for the update in the store, JavaCardOS. This will be very helpful for other developers when browsing the store front.

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Re: Looking for proper card

Post by sheeybujk » Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:25 pm

Thank you for all recommendations! I will purchase some samples firstly.

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